A Abernathy, Ralph, 113 Abramson, Louis, Jr., 109-110 Adams, Kate, 96 Aime, Valcour, 89 Alciatore family, 69, 76, 112 Alcus, S. T., 81 Allen, Henry, 98 Alliquot, Jeanne Marie, 47 Almonester y Rojas, Andres 15, 38-40 Ambrose, 122-123 Anderson, Tom, 98 Armstrong, Charles Rice, 102 Armstrong, Louis, 98 Arthur, Stanley Clisby, 33 B Babin, Marie Genevieve, 12 Baldwin, Albert, 80 Baquet, George, 105 Barrett, Sweet Emma, 101 Barthelemy, Pedro, 29 Bartholomew, Dave, 121 Batiste, Becate, 119 Beauregard, P. G. T., 48, 75, 102 Beckhard, Madeleine, 107 Begue, Elizabeth, 68, 80 Bienville, Jean Baptiste, 11 Blount, Rick, 76 Boggs, 115-116 Bolden, Buddy, 98 Bonne, Julie, 23 Bonnecase, Leon 29 Bordenave, Louise 94 Bore, Etienne, 23, 39, 43 Bossier, Francoise, 83 Boudro, Antoine, 112 Bouligny, Athemise, 80 Breck, Bob, 118 Brennan, 112 Brewster, William Herbert, 113 Brigsten, Frank, 112 Brion, Julie, 23 Brown, James, 24 Bultman, Muriel, 118 Burel, Achille, 24 Butler, Benjamin, 35, 67, 75 Byrd, Henry Roeland, 123 Byron, Lord, 33 INDEX C Cable, George W., 8, 82, 83 Caffery, Jefferson, 18 Caldwell, James, 37 Campbell, Glen, 124 Carleton, Henry, 24-25 Carondelet, 19-20 Carter, Cecil, 124 Charles III, 17 Charles, Josephine, 47 Chateau, Joseph, 28-29 Chauvin Brothers, 14 Cheval,Pablo, 29 Chickasaws, 11 Chitimacha, 14 Chopin, Kate, 96 Claiborne, William, 18-19, 26 Clapp, Parson, 28, 35-36 Cohen, 84, 91, 107 Cohn, Isidore, 93 Cole, Catherine, 85, 88 Colvis, Julien, 44-45 Constant, Sterline, 76 Cook, Will Marion, 106 Courcelle, Myrtille, 29 Couvent, Marie C., 21 Crozat, Helene M., 91 D Dalrymple, Jerry, 109 D’Antoni, Salvador, 89 Darby, Francois, 29 Darcantel, Marguerite, 41 Dargo, George, 19, 26-27 Davis, A. L., 124 Davis, Wm. C., 33 de Armas, 37-39, 51, 61 de la Houssaye, Sidonie, 83 de La Rond, Louise, 38, 40 De Murelle, Zenon, 90 de Peters, Mlle, 24 DeBakey, Michael, 104-105 Debergue, Rosa, 93 Dejoie, 5, 83 Delgado, Isaac, 30, 82 Demarest, Louis George, 17 Demazelliere family, 93 Derbigny, Pierre, 24 Desdunes, Aristide, 85 Destrehan, Jean Baptiste, 23, 38 Diana, Marie Francoise, 22 Diaz, Cecile, 47 Dibert, Mrs. John, 94 Diettel, Albert, 80 Dior, Christian, 119 Dix, Dorothy, 85 Dolliole, 28-29 Dominique, Toby, 29 Domino, Fats, 121, 123 Dorsey, Lee, 121 Dorsey, Thomas A., 113 Douglas, Frederick, 75 Dow, Dr. Robert, 22 Doyle, Alexander, 48 Dr. John, 10, 121 Dreyfous, 86 Duchesne, PSCJ, Rosa Philippine, 13 Duconge, Aurelie, 101 Duhart, Adolphe, 21 Duhe, Laurence, 106 Dumas, Francis, 45, 75 Dumas, Joseph, 45 Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 87, 96 Dunn, 78 Dupard, Charles, 29 Dupart, Victor, 93 Dusuau, Catherine, 28 Dusuau, Rosalie, 46 Dutreuil, Louis, 68, 79 E Easton, Warren, 84 Edmunds, E. J., 21 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 110, 122 Esnoul, Jacques, 12 F Farrell, Margot C., 92 Favort, 7, 10, 20-21, 53, 59 Field, Charles and Flora, 88 Fils, Francois, 29 Finley, Carlos Juan, 93 Fontaine, Jean-Baptiste LeSueur, 19 Fortier, Alcee, 87, 89-90 NOTABLE NEW ORLEANIANS: A <strong>Tricentennial</strong> <strong>Tribute</strong> 126
Foster, Governor, 18, 88 Foucher, 23-24, 46 Foy, Florville, 29 Francois, 64 Freret, James, 20-21 Freyss, Julie, 76 Fusille, Francoise, 42 G Galvez, Bernardo de, 16-17, 20, 53 Gaudin, Julie, 47 Gayarre, Charles, 11, 43, 87, 96 Gilmer, Elizabeth Meriwether, 85 Goldfinch, Sidney, Jr., 124 Good Shepherd Sisters, 41 Grau, Shirley Ann, 83 Griffin, Rhoda Maria, 80 Gwinn, Joseph Marr, 84 H Hachard, Marie Madelleine, 13 Haley, Oretha Castle, 83, 124 Haughery, Margaret, 30, 48 Hays, Will, 91 Hearn, Lafcadio, 83, 93 Hebert, Sister St. Francoise Xavier, 13 Hecht, Rudolph, 89 Heebe, Frederick J. R., 111 Henderson, Fletcher, 108 Henry, Catherine, 41 Hesseltine, William B., 122 Higgins, Andrew, 65, 99 Hines, Merrill, 105 Holbrook, A. M., 86 Holmes, D. H., Jr., 73-74 Howard, Henry, 80 I Ingraham, Joseph Holt, 33 Isaacs, Mark, 81 J Jackson, Andrew, 20, 30-32 Jackson, Mahlia, 113 Jahncke, Ernest Lee, 97 Jesuits, 11, 13, 41 John Paul II, Pope, 115 Johnsen, Erik F., 120 Johnson, Bunk, 106 Johnson, Lady Bird, 116 Jones, Mary Ann, 34, 55 Jones, Sam, 114 K Kaufman, Caroline, 86 K-Doe, Ernie, 121 Keifer, Rebecca, 81 Kellogg, William Pitt, 78 Kennedy, John F., 112, 115 Keppard, Freddie, 106 Kerrison, Eliza Maria, 74 King, Grace, 11, 43-44, 85-87, 89, 96 King, Martin Luther, 113 Kursheedt, Gershon, 28 L Laborde, 116-117 Laffite, Jean, 25-26, 31-33 Lafon, Barthelemy, 23, 25-26 Lafon, Thomy, 23, 26, 46, 58, 60, 82 Lagasse, Emeril, 112 Landrieu, Moon, 113 Landry, George, 124 Lanusse, Armand, 21 LaRoche, Elizabeth, 15 Laronde, Genevieve, 28 Latour, Arsene La Carriere, 30 Laveau, Charles, 41 Laveau, Marie [Glapion], 23, 41-42 Lee, Robert E., 48 Leeser, Rabbi Isaac, 28 Legendre, Phlomene Glapion, 42 Lewis, Julia Ellen, 101 Lewis, Smiley, 121 Lincoln, Abraham, 75 Liszt, Franz, 79 Little Richard, 121 Little Sisters of the Poor, 46 Livaudais, 12, 20, 54, 59-60 Livingston, Edward, 24, 26, 38 Livingstone, Dr. David, 21 Lomax, Alan, 105 Lombard, Rudy, 124 Long, Huey, 94, 122 Lord, Samuel, 73 Louis, Jean, 41 M Madison, James, 18, 32 Maenhaut, Constantine, 21 Maine, Sir Henry, 24 Mandeville, Eulalie, 42 Mandeville, Paul, 29 Mann, Horace, 43 Marigny, Bernard, 38, 55-56, 62 Marigny, Pierre Philippe de, 15, 54 Marshall, Thurgood, 107 Martin, Fontaine, 80-81 Martin, Francois-Xavier, 27 Martin, Ti Adelaide, 113 Matas, Rudolph, 92-93, 105 Mathews, Bonnie, 110 Mathieu, Agnes, 93 McCartney, Paul, 124 McCloskey, 74 McDermott, Thomas, 82 McDonogh, John, 27, 29-30, 35, 82, 122 McKeithen, John, 19, 113 McNamara, James, 120 McShane, Andrew J., 96 Meredith, James, 110 Miles, A. B., 94 Milliken, Mrs. Richard, 94 Miro, Joan, 119 Monet, Claude, 118 Monroe, J. Blanc, 97, 105 Montana, 71, 119-120 Moore, Joseph, 96 Moore, Leonie, 121 Morales, Juan Ventura, 34, 62 Moreau, Manuel, 29 Morial, 121-122 Morrison, de Lesseps, 103, 109 Morrison, Jacob and Mary, 49, 103, 114 Morton, Jelly Roll, 78, 101 Moss, Washington Irving, 89 N Natchez Tribe, 13 Neckere, Leo Raymonde de, 41 Nelson, Alice Dunbar, 87, 92, 96-97 Neville, 123-124 <strong>New</strong>man, Isidore, 81-82 <strong>New</strong>man, J. T., 92 Nicholson, Eliza, 48, 85-86 Nickerson, Camille, 101 Nixon, Richard, 116, 122 Noble, Jordan, 96 O Ochsner, A. J., 104-105 Oger, Madeline, 42 Oliver, King, 105-106, 108 INDEX 127
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